Learning Resource Type

Classroom Resource

Recycle

Subject Area

English Language Arts
Science

Grade(s)

5

Overview

The teacher will present an informational text from the website, ReadWorks. Students will interact with this non-fiction text by annotating the text digitally. The students will answer the questions associated with the article as an assessment. This learning activity can introduce students to the concepts of recycling and conservation, serve as reinforcement after students have already learned this concept, or be used as an assessment at the conclusion of a lesson. 

    Science (2015) Grade(s): 5

    SC15.5.16

    Collect and organize scientific ideas that individuals and communities can use to protect Earth’s natural resources and its environment (e.g., terracing land to prevent soil erosion, utilizing no-till farming to improve soil fertility, regulating emissions from factories and automobiles to reduce air pollution, recycling to reduce overuse of landfill areas).

    Unpacked Content

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    Vocabulary

    • Natural Resource
    • Scientific idea
    • Individual
    • Community
    • Terracing
    • Erosion
    • Soil
    • No-till farming
    • Fertility
    • Emissions
    • Pollution
    • Recycling
    • Landfill

    Knowledge

    Students know:
    • Human activities in agriculture, industry, and everyday life can have major effects, both positive and negative, on the land, vegetation, streams, ocean, air, and even outer space.
    • Individuals and communities are doing things to help protect Earth's resources and environments.

    Skills

    Students are able to:
    • Obtain and combine information from books and/or other reliable media to explain how individuals and communities can protect Earth's natural resources and its environment.

    Understanding

    Students understand that:
    • Individual communities interact with components of environmental systems and can have both positive and negative effects.

    Scientific and Engineering Practices

    Obtaining, Evaluating, and Communicating Information

    Crosscutting Concepts

    Systems and System Models
    English Language Arts (2021) Grade(s): 5

    ELA21.5.5

    Demonstrate fluency when independently reading, writing, and speaking in response to grade-level literary and informational text, including stories, dramas, poetry, and cross-curricular texts.

    Unpacked Content

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    Vocabulary

    • Fluency
    • Independently
    • Literary text
    • Informational text
    • Stories
    • Dramas
    • Poetry
    • Cross-curricular texts

    Knowledge

    Students know:
    • Fluency is the ability to read, write, or speak at a pace that does not negatively impact meaning or understanding.
    • Responding to text through writing and speaking demonstrates comprehension.

    Skills

    Students are able to:
    • Independently read grade-level literary and informational text fluently.
    • Demonstrate fluency when writing.
    • Demonstrate fluent speech.

    Understanding

    Students understand that:
    • The ability to read fluently supports comprehension, or understanding, of the text.
    • The ability to write and speak fluently helps clearly communicate with others.
    • One way to demonstrate comprehension of literary and informational text is to respond in writing or through speaking.
    English Language Arts (2021) Grade(s): 5

    ELA21.5.22

    Determine the implied and/or explicit main idea in literary and informational texts.

    Unpacked Content

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    Vocabulary

    • Implied main idea
    • Explicit main idea
    • Literary text
    • Informational text

    Knowledge

    Students know:
    • The main idea is the most important idea presented in the text.
    • Sometimes an author will clearly state the main idea, while other times an author will merely suggest the main idea.

    Skills

    Students are able to:
    • Identify the implied or explicit main idea of a text.

    Understanding

    Students understand that:
    • Most texts have a main idea, or most important message.
    • An author can choose to state the main idea in the text or provide clues through details in the text to imply the main idea.
    Link to Resource

    CR Resource Type

    Learning Activity

    Resource Provider

    ReadWorks.org
    Accessibility

    Accessibility

    Audio resources: includes a transcript or subtitles
    License

    License Type

    Custom
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